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DIS Distil Plc

0.60
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Distil Plc LSE:DIS London Ordinary Share GB0030164023 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.60 0.55 0.65 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Distilled And Blended Liquor 1.32M -748k -0.0011 -5.45 4.11M
Distil Plc is listed in the Distilled And Blended Liquor sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DIS. The last closing price for Distil was 0.60p. Over the last year, Distil shares have traded in a share price range of 0.325p to 0.75p.

Distil currently has 684,399,579 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Distil is £4.11 million. Distil has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.45.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/4/2017
12:33
It would rather nice if Distil acquires unknown Tonic Water brand to compliment Blackwoods Gin.
acdc52
28/4/2017
12:26
Two Tescos near me selling 2/3 bottles per week from what I can see.
jamiedodge
28/4/2017
12:03
Blackwoods and Fever Tree tonic, small slice of lime so as to not overpower the botanicals.
haggismchaggis
28/4/2017
11:54
Blackwoods Gin and Tonic water poured over ice with slice of lime. Ratio: 1:1
acdc52
28/4/2017
11:52
Blackwoods Gin and Tonic water poured over ice garnished with a slice or wedge of lime. Ratio 1:1
acdc52
28/4/2017
11:05
Blackwoods Gin‏ @BlackwoodsGin · 14 minutes ago

Happy Friday to all the gin lovers out there! How do you intend to mix your Blackwoods tonight? #Blackwoods

someuwin
27/4/2017
22:39
RedLeg new special offer at Sainsbury's, £17, £3 off! It all helps the cause.
haggismchaggis
27/4/2017
13:41
I've been there a few times, when it had the Angel to go to the top shelves to get the champagne!
haggismchaggis
27/4/2017
11:28
World's biggest gin collection at singapore bar
www.drinkmagazine.asia/2017/04/04/the-worlds-most-ambitious-gin-bar-is-in-singapore/

acdc52
27/4/2017
10:52
OK - thanks
berny3
27/4/2017
09:59
Berny, the link to the old video (2016) is right above the new one.
someuwin
27/4/2017
09:49
SUW - could you also include the old video in the header along with the new. There were some very useful things said in the old presentation about contribution.
berny3
27/4/2017
09:48
boffster- filtered
cody1
27/4/2017
09:47
Haggis has filtered me. Just thought I'd tell you that incase you've missed the 100 times he's mentioned it.
boffster
27/4/2017
09:26
Boffshister returns, I guess more of the same deceit, claiming things as fact when they are no more than incorrect opinions, glad I have the filter on!
haggismchaggis
27/4/2017
09:16
It is extraordinarily misleading and nieve to say that investing in an unprofitable business has minimal downside.

I do wonder about the calibre of 'investors' on this board

boffster
27/4/2017
07:33
Agreed ! , a good product and a growing business.
baticle
27/4/2017
05:51
THe Ftse All share AIM index is still at historically low levels.
commander t
26/4/2017
23:30
There are a few big holders here include the Raymond guy .... he was always topping up a few years back...not a huge free float here which is why it's hard to buy in
aim999
26/4/2017
17:45
I'm wondering if we're entering into a period of market euphoria, where valuations are becoming detached from realistic earnings potential. I for one have been certainly reducing my exposure to stocks over recent months.
boffster
26/4/2017
17:12
I think many must be doing so haggis I.e. Switching to DIS, the chart rise of late coincides with good increase in volumes
big7ime
26/4/2017
17:03
Toptrump, potential percentage gains on DIS vs FEVR are massivly in favour of DIS in my opinion, as DIS could go up over 200% this year on sales alone, even higher on a brand acquisition. FEVR are unlikely to go up anywhere near that, because they aren't going to expand sales by over 200% and even if they did the cost would reel the profitability back in, reducing the gain for shareholders. Risk wise I don't see much in it, as the risk of DIS not expanding is probably the same as the risk of FEVR not expanding. So overall if I was in FEVR I would swap to DIS before it gets to 5p, as that will leave at least 100% upside here this year, something I can't see FEVR achieving, but I'm not going to go over there and tell them that, I'll let them find out for themselves.
haggismchaggis
26/4/2017
16:42
Distil is not suitable for short term trader. They should try stocks like Fitbug.
acdc52
26/4/2017
16:24
I remember exactly same comments for Fevr at 160p and now they're 10x the price. Also it's more about the brand awareness to begin as Fevr has shown, its sales are small compared to mkt cap, I think you will get a slowing down of the price there but a big rise here
toptrump1
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